The Moving picture world (March 1921)

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MOVING PICTURE WORLD March 12, 1921 DOROTHY PHILLIPS Supported by MARGARET MANN infrc Creatiest Heart Picture of <a cfererafoi Directed byAfenlfoluhai 6NQ to LVLRY WMAN WRITES Harry Redmon, proprietor of the Majestic Theatre, East St. Louis: "It is most gratifying to let you know that 'Once to Every Woman' registered the greatest hit of any picture that I ever played in my twelve years' showmanship, smash- ing all former box-office receipts. It is a rare achievement to do this, for I am not reluctant in stating that we have played the biggest productions." Universal U/~\0 TO IT" is the advice of Martin Cj& Savage, of the Colonial Theatre, Keokuk, la., regarding "The Devil's Passkey." In Exhibitor's Herald they say: "You won't make any mistake in booking this one. Our patrons were very well pleased. We have only 400 seats, but wish we had 1,000 for this picture. Go to it" MASTER PICTURE